Conspiracy Theory: The Relation Between Love And Happiness

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Perception is reality, but our reality has been created for us. So, it is when we change our perception that we then create our own reality. The mindset of most people in society is to accept the way the world works, even if things are wrong or do not make sense. While a conspiracy theorist seeks to achieve a deeper understanding of the world we live in. This takes a person with an open mind. Starting with an open mind can lead you to the understanding that the true key to life is love and happiness. With this understanding, often comes the will to change the world, so that love and happiness can become the norm. In being a conspiracy theorist, I have concluded that the only way to achieve a better world is through oneness as opposed to duality. …show more content…

When I was in the 7th grade I participated in the religious diversity journeys. During these journeys, I could learn about and gain an understanding of different religions. Ever since these journeys, I became interested in learning more about religion. I noticed that a lot of the religions I was learning about had similarities. I remember writing a Facebook post that said something along the lines of " Anybody can basically make their own religion, it is just a process of taking parts of an already established religion. taking out the parts you don't like and adding the parts that you do." Of course, that got me in plenty of trouble with my dutiful church going counterparts. Many of the religions we know today are practically carbon copies of ancient religions. Ancient Egyptian religions have pagan traditions. We are taught that paganism is bad, yet it is still a part of the modern-day religions. Adamu from the ancient religion correlates to modern-day Adam, Sargon the Great correlates to modern-day Moses. The translation of God in Hebrew is El, Elohim, Eloha, all of which are plural. Meaning that the bible references to multiple Gods as opposed to one. Different stories, like the story of creation, are similar in just about every major religion. So, you may think, “what is wrong with people believing in different things?”. My answer is absolutely nothing, the issue is people …show more content…

We live in a society where 1% of the population is in possession of 99% of the "money". While the average American slaves to get a piece of the bread crumbs that are leftover. Commonly, if the average American decided to opt out of the cycle of hard work, and little pay, there would be no cycle. The people at the top of the food chain would have nothing, because their job is to control and manipulate us, so that we cycle the money back to them. Most people have become content with the idea that life is about going to school, getting a job, paying bills, and dying. Any deviation from that may result in not achieving their idea of success. I have found that people complain about hating their jobs, yet needing money to survive. Often it becomes a battle between choosing love and family or money. When at the end of the day love and family is what is real. Money is not real, because what do you have when the money is gone? The only thing that backs money is the faith of the American people. I refer to it as fiat currency, it is intended to be a temporary promissory note until "real" currency is provided. Money is not the root of all evil. It is the love of money that is the root of all evil. We have grown to believe that money is needed to survive, that without it society could not function, but I, as a conspiracy theorist, believe it could. I think that people prefer money because they are